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1 D2L Brightspace Daylight Experience Grades University Information Technology Services Learning Technologies, Training, Audiovisual, and Outreach

2 Copyright 2018 KSU Division of University Information Technology Services This document may be downloaded, printed, or copied for educational use without further permission of the University Information Technology Services Division (UITS), provided the content is not modified and this statement is not removed. Any use not stated above requires the written consent of the UITS Division. The distribution of a copy of this document via the Internet or other electronic medium without the written permission of the KSU - UITS Division is expressly prohibited. Published by Kennesaw State University UITS 2018 The publisher makes no warranties as to the accuracy of the material contained in this document and therefore is not responsible for any damages or liabilities incurred from UITS use. D2L Brightspace is a trademark of D2L Brightspace Incorporated.

3 University Information Technology Services D2L Brightspace Daylight Experience Grades Table of Contents Introduction... 4 Learning Objectives... 4 Grades... 5 Grade Settings... 5 Creating Categories Creating Categories for the Weighted Grading System Creating Categories for the Points Grading System Creating Grade Items Deleting a Category or Grade Item Editing a Category or Grade Item Manually Entering Grades The Student View - Hiding and Showing Grade Items Releasing Final Grades Previewing Grades of Student Restoring Deleted Grade Items Accessing Submissions from Grades Additional Help... 39

4 Introduction D2L Brightspace - Daylight Experience is an excellent tool for instructors. This document has been developed to introduce you to the Grade Book. The following will help you gain a greater understanding of D2L Brightspace, as it relates to setting up and managing your Grade Book: Learning Objectives After completing the instructions in this booklet, you will be able to: Set up the grade book Build categories and grade items Enter grades Hide Grade Items from student view Release final grades to students Preview the grade book of a specific student Access a student graded work from the Grades tool Revised: 5/11/2018 Page 4 of 39

5 Grades In D2L Brightspace - Daylight Experience, student grades are managed using the Grades tool and functions as your grade book. The following explains the various features of the grade book: Grade Settings At the beginning of each semester, you will configure your gradebook for each course. It is important that you have a clear vision of how you will calculate the grades for the semester as making changes later in the semester can be very difficult, and in some cases, may result in inaccurate statistics. It is recommended that you create your course syllabus prior to beginning the process of configuring your gradebook. The following explains how to configure your gradebook: 1. Create your course syllabus. This will help you determine the grade system and grade items to configure in your gradebook. 2. Select the grading system that you will use for the course. The following options are available: a. Weighted: Select this option if there will be various categories containing grade items that will count as a percentage of the final grade (e.g, Written Reports=30%, Oral Reports=30%, Exams=30%, Participation=10%). Note: The total weight must sum to 100%. b. Points: Select this option if assignments are given specific point values. The points assessed for each graded item will accumulate through the semester providing a final grade. Note: Final grade is determined by total points divided by possible points. c. Formula: Final grade is determined by a customed defined formula. Grade categories and items use the Points system. 3. To access Grades, click Grades on the Navigation bar (or NavBar). 4. In Grades, click Setup Wizard. Figure 1 - Grades Figure 2 - Click Setup Wizard Page 5 of 39

6 5. The Grades Setup Wizard window will appear, displaying the default setup structure. Review the default values and click the Start button at the bottom of the page. Note: Depending on your device display, you may need to scroll to the bottom. Figure 3 - Setup Wizard 6. The Step 1: Choose Grading System window will appear. Select Weighted, Points, or Formula (e.g., Weighted) (See Figure 4). 7. Click Continue (See Figure 4). Figure 4 - Grading System Page 6 of 39

7 8. The Step 2: Final Grade Release page appears. The following options are available: a. Calculated Final Grade: This option releases the system calculated grade to students as the final grade for the course (See Figure 5). b. Adjusted Final Grade: This option allows you to view the system calculated grade and enter your own adjusted grade to release as the final grade for the course (See Figure 5). 9. Click the checkbox next to Automatically release final grade to automatically mark final grades as released once created (See Figure 5). Note: You may alter the release status after being automatically released if necessary. 10. Click Continue (See Figure 5). Figure 5 - Final Grade Release Page 7 of 39

8 11. The Step 3: Grade Calculations window will appear. Under Ungraded Items, the following options are available: a. Drop ungraded items: Grade items that do not have a grade entered are not counted in the final grade calculation (See Figure 6). Note: When using Drop ungraded items, it is important to enter a 0 for any student who does not complete an assignment or exam; otherwise any grade item without a score will not be included in the total points possible in the final grade calculation (points/points possible). b. Treat ungraded items as 0: Items that do not have a grade entered are counted as zero in the final grade (See Figure 6). 12. Under Auto Update, to update the final grade automatically each time you enter a grade, click the checkbox next to Automatically keep final grade updated (recommended) (See Figure 6). Note: If you do not select this option, you must manually recalculate the grades after all of the grades have been entered. 13. Click the Continue button (See Figure 6). Figure 6 - Grade Calculations Page 8 of 39

9 14. The Step 4: Choose Default Grade Scheme window appears. While assignment of an Organizational grade scheme is required, assignment of an Attendance scheme is not. You can assign an attendance scheme at a later time if you do not do so during the Setup Wizard session. Under Organizational Schemes, the following options are available for selection: a. Percentage: Displays the grade percentage in the grade book (See Figure 7). b. Letter Grade: Displays both the letter grade and grade percentage in the grade book. This is checked by default, but you do have setting options to display only points if you do not want students to view the percentage (See Figure 7). Note: A preview icon allows you to view the grade scheme ranges. 15. Under Course Schemes, the following options are available for selection: a. Attendance: Displays the symbol and percentage value for Absent and Present along with assigned colors (See Figure 7). b. Class Attendance: Displays the symbol and percentage value for Absent and Present without color designations (See Figure 7). Note: A preview icon allows you to view the attendance scheme ranges and colors if colors are assigned. 16. Click the Continue button (See Figure 7). Figure 7 - Choose Default Grade Scheme Page 9 of 39

10 17. The Step 5: Managing View Display Options will appear. This setting controls how many decimals will be displayed in your grade book. The value must be an integer between 0 and 5 (See Figure 8). 18. Click Continue (See Figure 8). Figure 8 - Managing View Display Options 19. The Step 6: Student View Display Options will appear. The settings on this page determine how the grade book is displayed to students in their Grades view. Under Grade Details, you may select any or all of the following options: a. Points grade: Displays the points grade value of the grade item (See Figure 9). b. Weighted grade: Displays the weighted grade value of the grade item (See Figure 9). c. Grade scheme symbol: Displays the letter grade of the grade item (See Figure 9). d. Grade scheme color: Displays the grade scheme color associated with a grade item (See Figure 9). Note: The grade scheme color can only be displayed if the grade scheme symbol is also selected). Figure 9 - Grade Details Options Page 10 of 39

11 20. In the Decimals Displayed section, the number of decimal places to display defaults to two. Enter an alternate value, if desired, in the field (See Figure 10). 21. In the Characters Displayed section, the number of characters to display for Text items defaults to 15. Enter an alternate value, if desired, in the field (See Figure 10). 22. Display final grade calculation to users: if you select this option, students will be able to see which grade items are included in their final grade. This option is useful when students receive grades for grade items that are excluded from the final grade calculation. (See Figure 10). 23. Click Continue (See Figure 10). Figure 10 - Student View Display Options Page 11 of 39

12 24. The Step 7: Grades Setup Summary window will appear to allow you to verify the options you selected. Click Finish to verify your selections. Figure 11 - Click FInish Page 12 of 39

13 Creating Categories Categories allow you to create sections in your grade book for similar items (example: Tests, Quizzes, Oral Reports, Participation, etc.). The following explains how to create categories in your gradebook: Creating Categories for the Weighted Grading System The following explains how to create categories if you are using the Weighted grading system: Note: If you are using the Points grading system, please skip to the next section, Creating Categories for the Points Grading SystemCreating Grade Items. 1. From Grades, click Manage Grades (See Figure 12). 2. The Manage Grades window will appear. Click the New button (See Figure 12). 3. In the drop-down box, click Category. Figure 12 - Click New Figure 13 - New/Category Page 13 of 39

14 4. The New Category window will appear. In the General section, enter a name for the category (e.g., Assignments) (See Figure 14). 5. If the name is very long, you can enter a Short Name that will appear in the grade book to save space (See Figure 14). 6. To enter a description for the category item, click the drop-down arrow to enable a description entry text field (See Figure 14). Figure 14 - Category Name 7. Under the Grading section, enter the weight for the category that will be applied towards the final grade (e.g., 20 representing 20% of the final grade) (See Figure 15). Note: The weight must be an integer between 0 and To allow the category grade to exceed category weight, you have the option of entering grades higher than 100% in this category (See Figure 15). Figure 15 - Weight Page 14 of 39

15 9. Determine the appropriate weight distribution of grade items within the category. Click the radio button corresponding to one of the following options: a. Manually assign weight to items in the category: Allows the weight to be set manually for each grade item in the category (See Figure 16). b. Distribute weights by points across all items in the category: Allows the points of individual, non-bonus grade items to determine the relative weigh of each item out of 100% (See Figure 16). c. Distribute weight evenly across all items: Allows assignment of item weight equally across the category. As you add more grade items to the category, the weight is automatically adjusted for each item within the category (See Figure 16). Note: This option also allows you to drop the highest and/or lowest grades and set the number of items to drop. In the example below, the lowest grade in this category will be dropped. Figure 16 - Distribution Note: A gray exclamation point icon will appear in the grade book to indicate the grade items that are dropped automatically from the final grade calculation. Figure 17 - Dropped Grade Page 15 of 39

16 10. If you want to view the default display settings for the category, click the Show Display Options drop-down arrow. This displays the default settings and allows you to override (uncheck) items you do not want displayed to students. 11. To create another category, click the Save and New button, and follow steps 1-10 above. Note: The total combined weight for all categories and uncategorized grade items must sum up to 100%. Figure 18 - Save and New If you are finished, skip to the Creating Grade Items section to continue configuring your grade book. (The following section explains how to set up Categories in the grade book for instructors using the Points grading system). Creating Categories for the Points Grading System The following explains how to create categories using the Points grading system: 1. From Grades, click the Manage Grades tab (See Figure 19). 2. The Manage Grades window appears. Click the New button (See Figure 19). Figure 19 - New 3. Select Category from the drop-down list that appears. Figure 20 - New Category Page 16 of 39

17 4. The New Category window will appear. In the General section, enter a name for the category (e.g., Assignments) (See Figure 21). 5. If the name is very long, you can enter a Short Name that will appear in the gradebook to save space (See Figure 21). 6. To enter a description for the category item, click the drop-down arrow to enable a description entry text field (See Figure 21). Figure 21 - Category Name 7. In the Grading section, select the following options as needed: a. Can Exceed: Select this option if you want to have the ability to enter points above the maximum points possible (See Figure 22). b. Exclude from Final Grade Calculation: Select this option if you do not want this category to be included when D2L Brightspace calculates each student s final grade (See Figure 22). Figure 22 - Grading Page 17 of 39

18 c. Distribute points across all items: Select this option if you want all of the items in this category to be worth the same number of points. To set the distribution, enter the number of Points per item. You also have the ability to drop the highest or the lowest grade(s). For example, in Figure 23 below, the lowest grade that each student receives in this category will be dropped. Figure 23 - Distribution Note: A gray exclamation point icon will appear in the gradebook to indicate the grade items that are dropped automatically from the final grade calculation. Figure 24 - Dropped Grade 8. If you want to view the default display settings the category, click the Show Display Options drop-down arrow. This displays the default settings and allows you to override (uncheck) items you do not want displayed to student (See Figure 25). 9. To create another category, click the Save and New button, and then follow steps 1-8 above (See Figure 25). Figure 25 - Save and New 10. If you are finished, skip to the section Creating Grade Items, to continue configuring your grade book. Page 18 of 39

19 Creating Grade Items Once you have created your categories, you are ready to enter grade items into your gradebook (example: Unit 1 Test, Unit 2 Test, Oral Report, etc.). Creating grade items for weighted or points grading systems contain virtually the same entry fields, with some minor differences. The following explains how to create a grade item: 1. From within Grades, click Manage Grades (See Figure 26). 2. The Manage Grades page appears. Click the New button (See Figure 26). 3. In the drop-down list, click Item. Figure 26 - New Button in Manage Grades Figure 27 - New Item 4. The New Item window will appear. The majority of grade items will be assigned a value out of a specific set of points (numeric-based). Click Numeric. Figure 28 - New Item Page 19 of 39

20 5. The properties for the new item appear. In the General section, enter a Name for the grade item. Note: If you want the name in the gradebook to appear differently to save space, enter an abbreviated version in the Short Name field. This will be what your students view in Grades. Figure 29 - New Item Name 6. If you want to assign a category, click the Category drop-down arrow (See Figure 30). 7. In the drop-down menu, click the applicable category for the item (See Figure 30). Note: Category selection for a weighted grade system will display the percentage weight of the category to the right of the category name. Figure 30 - Category Note: Category selection for a points grade system will display only the category name (See Figure 31). 8. To create a new category for the item, click New Category. Figure 31 - Click New Category Page 20 of 39

21 9. In the Grading section, in the Maximum Points field, enter the maximum points possible for the grade item (See Figure 32). 10. The weighted grade system includes an additional field for the weight value not available in the points grade system. If your gradebook is configured as a weighted grade system, enter the weight of the grade item as a percentage (See Figure 32). Note: If a grade item within a category, this field will be the percentage of the category. If the Weight field appears greyed out, the value is determined by the category and it cannot be edited at the grade item level. If you do not want this entry to count towards the final grade, set the weight of the grade item to 0. To be able to adjust the weight, the category of the grade item must not be set to Distribute weight evenly across all items, unless the category's weight is set to If you want the ability to enter a grade point value greater than the Max. Points, select Can Exceed (See Figure 32). 12. If this entire grade item will count only as bonus points, select Bonus (See Figure 32). Note: To add bonus points to a grade item, a second grade item should be created with the bonus option selected. Figure 32 - Grading Page 21 of 39

22 13. If you want to view the default display settings for the item, click the Show Display Options drop-down arrow. This displays the default settings and allows you to override (uncheck) items you do not want displayed to student (See Figure 33). 14. To create another grade item, click the Save and New button, and follow steps 2-12 above (See Figure 33). Figure 33 - Save and New 15. Click the Save button at the bottom of the page when done. 16. Next, click the Restrictions tab. Figure 34 - Restrictions Tab Page 22 of 39

23 17. Determine the Visibility for the grade item. The following options are available: a. Grade item is always visible: Grade item is visible to students in the gradebook (See Figure 35). b. Hide this grade item: Grade item not visible to students in the gradebook (See Figure 35). c. Grade item is visible for a specific date range: Grade item is visible only for the date range specified (See Figure 35). Note: When a specified date range is selected, Has Start Date and Has End Date fields are enabled and must contain valid date and time designations. The Display in Calendar checkbox, when checked, places the grade item in the course calendar, which may not be edited by students. Figure 35 - Visibility Options 18. The Release Conditions section allows you to set grade item visibility upon completion of other activities in course content. To assign and/or configure release conditions, click the Show Release Conditions drop-down arrow (See Figure 36). 19. Click the Save and Close button in the lower-left area of the page when done (See Figure 36). Figure 36 - Save and Close Page 23 of 39

24 20. The grade item appears in the grade book. Note: If assigned to a category, grade items will appear indented below the category. In a weighted system, the grade book will display the points and percentage weight within the category. If the grade item is not assigned to a category, it will display the total percentage weight. Grade items in a points system will display the maximum points possible without a weighted value. Figure 37 - Grade Item 21. Repeat steps 1-20 above to enter additional grade items in your grade book. Deleting a Category or Grade Item The following explains how to delete a category or item in your gradebook: 1. From within Grades, click Manage Grades (See Figure 38). 2. Click the More Actions button (See Figure 38). 3. In the drop-down list, click Delete (See Figure 38). Figure 38 - Click Delete Page 24 of 39

25 4. The Delete Grade Items and Categories window appears. Click the checkbox to the left of the items to be deleted. 5. Click the Delete button. Figure 39 - Delete Grade Items and Categories 6. Click the Delete button in the Confirmation window that appears to proceed with the deletion of the selected item(s). Figure 40 - Deletion Confirmation Note: If an item contains an association to an activity or tool, it will appear in the Association column of the gradebook with the name of the tool to which it is associated (e.g., the Assignments, Quizzes, etc.). You may not delete the item until you remove the association to the gradebook item/category using the corresponding tool. Figure 41 - Association Page 25 of 39

26 Editing a Category or Grade Item The following explains how to edit an item in your grade book so that you can make necessary changes: 1. From within Grades, click Manage Grades. 2. Click the name of the item that you want to edit. Figure 42 - Manage Grades Note: You may also click the drop-down arrow next to the name and select Edit Grade Item from the drop-down menu. Figure 43 - Right-Click and Edit 3. The Edit Item window opens for the item selected. You will now edit as needed. 4. Click the Save and Close button in the lower area of the page when done. Figure 44 - Save and Close Page 26 of 39

27 Manually Entering Grades The following explains how to manually enter student grades for coursework, such as classroom participation or an essay submitted in class: 1. From within Grades, click Enter Grades. Figure 45 - Click Enter Grades 2. Click the drop-down arrow next to the name of the grade item for which you want to enter a grade (See Figure 46). 3. Select Grade All from the menu that appears (See Figure 46). Figure 46 - Click Grade All 4. The Grade Item Users window appears. If needed, adjust the paging to display all students. To adjust the paging: a. Click per page drop-down arrow at the bottom of the page (See Figure 47). b. Click one of the per page options in the drop-down list (See Figure 47). Figure 47 - Paging Page 27 of 39

28 5. In the Grade field, enter the grade earned for the student grade item. Figure 48 - Grade Field 6. Optionally, click the Feedback icon to enter a comment for a specific student. Figure 49 - Feedback Icon 7. Press the ctrl + enter keys to proceed to the next student grade in the grade item list. 8. To exempt a grade item for a particular student: a. Click the checkbox next to the student name (See Figure 50). b. Click the Exempt button (See Figure 50). Figure 50 - Exempt Grade 9. The grade is marked as Exempt and no grade may be entered in the field. It is also excluded from the final grade calculation. Figure 51 - Exempted Grade Item Page 28 of 39

29 10. To revert back to a grade entry field: a. Click the checkbox next to the student name (See Figure 52). b. click Unexempt (See Figure 52). Figure 52 - Unexempt Grade 11. The grade item reverts back to a grade entry field. Figure 53 - Unexempted Grade 12. Enter the grades for the remaining students in the gradebook. 13. When you are finished entering grades for all of the students, click Save and Close. 14. A confirmation window appears. Click Yes. Figure 54 - Save and Close 15. Click Save. Figure 55 - Click Yes Figure 56 - Click Save Page 29 of 39

30 16. A confirmation window appears. Click Yes. 17. Your changes have been successfully saved. Figure 57 - Click Yes The Student View - Hiding and Showing Grade Items The following explains how to hide and show grade items in the gradebook for the student view: 1. In the NavBar, click Grades (See Figure 58). 2. Click Manage Grades (See Figure 58). 3. The gradebook will appear. In the Grade Item column, click to the Grade Item to hide from the student view (See Figure 58). Figure 58 - Click the Grade Item Page 30 of 39

31 4. The Edit Item window appears for the selected grade item. Click the Restrictions tab. Figure 59 - Click the Restrictions Tab 5. Under Visibility, you have two options available to prevent viewing of a grade item: a. Hide this grade item: Grade item not visible to students in the gradebook (See Figure 60). b. Grade item is visible for a specific date range: Grade item is visible only for the date range specified (See Figure 60). Note: When a specified date range is selected, Has Start Date and Has End Date fields are enabled and must contain valid date and time designations. Figure 60 - Visibility Options 6. When you are done, click the Save and Close button at the bottom of the page. 7. Any item that is hidden from students will display the Hidden icon in the Grade Item column. Figure 61 - Hidden Icon 8. Any item that is visible only for a specified time period will display a clock symbol above the hidden icon. Figure 62 - Visible for Specified Period Note: Although the item is hidden from the student view, you will still see the item in your grade book. Page 31 of 39

32 Releasing Final Grades The following explains how to access and release final grades to the student view: 1. From within Grades, Click Enter Grades. 2. Under Final Grades column and click the drop-down arrow next to Final Calculated Grade (See Figure 63). Note: When using final adjusted grades, you must first enter the final score in the Final Adjusted Grades field prior to releasing grades and click the drop-down arrow next to that column header. 3. In the drop-down menu, click Grade All (See Figure 63). Figure 63 - Grade All 4. The Final Grades page appears. At this point, you can do one of the following: release to all students or release to specific students. 5. To release grades to all students, click Release All. Figure 64 - Release All Page 32 of 39

33 To release final grades to individual students: 1. Click the checkbox in front of the student name (See Figure 65). 2. Click Release/Unrelease (See Figure 65). Note: This also checks the Release Final Calculated Grade checkbox. 3. Click Save and Close. Figure 65 - Click Release/Unrelease Figure 66 - Click Save and Close 4. In the Confirmation window that appears, click Yes. Figure 67 - Click Yes Page 33 of 39

34 5. An open ey icon will appear to indicate that the final grade was released and is visible within D2L Brightspace. Figure 68 - Grade Released Icon 6. A closed eye icon will appear for any final grades not yet released for students to view. Figure 69 - Grade Not Released Icon Previewing Grades of Student To preview how the Grade Book appears to a student: 1. Click Grades in the NavBar. 2. Click Enter Grades. 3. Click the name of the student you wish to preview. Figure 70 - Student Name Page 34 of 39

35 4. The User Details page appears. Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the student's name (See Figure 71). 5. In the drop-down menu, click Preview (See Figure 71). Figure 71 - Preview 6. The student s grade book appears. Once done previewing, click the Close button. Figure 72 - Student's Grade Preview 7. Click Grades on the NavBar to return to the Grade Book. Page 35 of 39

36 Restoring Deleted Grade Items You can restore a deleted grade item along with any grades that were entered. 1. Navigate to Grades. 2. Click the More Actions button near the top of the screen (See Figure 73). 3. Select Event Log from the drop-down list that appears (See Figure 73). Figure 73 - Event Log in Drop-down List 4. The Event Log page appears. Locate the grade item you would like to restore. Figure 74 - Event Log 5. Click the Restore link to the right of the grade item's name. Figure 75 - Click Restore Page 36 of 39

37 6. The grade item is restored. Any grades in the grade item are restored as well. Click Grades on the NavBar to return to the Grade Book. Figure 76 - Restored Grade Item Accessing Submissions from Grades You can view student submissions for Assignment, Discussions, and Quizzes directly from grade items linked to student submissions within the Grades area. The following example uses the Assignment icon. 1. Click Grades in the NavBar. 2. Click Enter Grades. 3. Locate the grade item. The Assignment Submission icon appears in grade items for students with a submission. 4. Click on the Assigment Submission icon to view a student submission. Figure 77 - Student Grade Items 5. The Evaluate Submission page for the student appears in a new browser tab. The following options are available: a. Click the drop-down arrow to view in a view or download the document to a location you specifiy (See Figure 78). Note: You may also click the document name to open the submission in a viewer. b. Click Download All Files to download submissions to a location you specify (See Figure 78). c. Click Submission Folder History to view all files submitted (See Figure 78). Figure 78 - Evaluation Submission Options Page 37 of 39

38 6. If you chose to open the submitted document in the viewer, the following options are available within the view: a. Click Download to download to a location of your choice to make comments directly on the document (See Figure 79). b. Use the viewer tools to view the submission using the Page viewer (See Figure 79). Note: the Page viewer contains tools at the bottom of the page to zoom in and zoom out as well as arrows to help you navigate the pages of the submission. c. Click the View as Text button (See Figure 79). Figure 79 - Open or Download File Page 38 of 39

39 7. Once you have reviewed the submission, click in the Score field and enter a grade for the submission (See Figure 80). 8. Enter any desired comments in the Feedback field (See Figure 80). Note: If you downloaded the file to edit and enter comments, you will upload the edited document using the Add a File button. 9. Click Publish to update the student records (See Figure 80). Figure 80 - Score and Feedback 10. Click Next Student to move on to the next student submission. Figure 81 - Click Next Student 11. Return to your course when you have completed scoring all desired submissions. Additional Help For additional support, please contact the KSU Service Desk: KSU Service Desk for Faculty & Staff Phone: service@kennesaw.edu Website: Page 39 of 39

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